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Determination of Water in Gases and Liquefied Gases with the 875 KF Gas Analyzer

30 Aug 2015

The 875 KF Gas Analyzer is a tiamo™-controlled system for determining the water content in gases and liquefied gases. This application note explains the use of the 875 KF Gas Analyzer for water determinations in gases. It also includes useful data illustrating the stability of hard- and software, the robustness of the system, and the good repeatability.

875 KF Gas Analyzer

Metrohm AG

The 875 KF Gas Analyzer is a completely configured system, including predefined methods for automatic coulometric water content determination in liquefied and permanent gases. • Complete system with durable components for high flexibility and for pressures up to 40 bar • Separation of the gas-carrying system from the electronics and the power supply • Input filter for avoiding the introduction of particles by the sample • Integrated vaporizer for liquefied gases • Oil filter for removing oil residue • Precise gas measurement with mass flow measurement instrument • Automated analysis process • Predefined analysis methods • All components are integrated in a single housing

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Determination of Water in Gases and Liquefied Gases with the 875 KF Gas Analyzer